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* notedforambitlon butthede- i finitive Genesis imitators, GZ, > are an exception to the rule. =


,r A vintage period ofthe hugely • i influential progressive rock •band will be celebrated at The Grand on Friday August -2nd, when thesouthern-based


, ■ group returns for the fourth - time with a new show. : • “What we are aiming to do - foryou thisyearisa trlpback- warfs m time, chronologically


■ from 1980 to 1970,” said sing- . er Terry Day. “We will visit all


the albums from that decade together with events current .


. at that time. This will only be the second time that we will be performing this show so


■ most the audience will not have seen it before. “The Grand is one of the


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-If The ultimate tribute to the music of Gaiy" J rfBarlow and.Take That.'With vocal talent in'-'jG... I abundance, this Lancashire iinger's shdwiXi jp


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jr;evokes this totem of. popular music.'Alex■ iy'lt!- !l takes you back to.where it.aH, began; the 90sj4 I ns and moves on to the nriore current hits from 'jv'.


*the re:formed:Take.That. Alexis supported'ii; ■’ byhis'fantasticband' " ■ ''"V ^ ^ ' ' I J % jr.-T r i r - . io 'r '* %-i% £7 ADV £10 on the door '


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PROG ROCK G2 GENESIS ’


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^.The superb G2.Dehnjtive Genesjs recreate the four-man era of Genesis; • playing their catalogue from across the-19T0s.'Always supported by' an enthusiastic audience of loyal £'i.vr;


'followers, G2; recall the days of j:,- '.tambourine taranfellas/.drum.duets,'-';'


' mellotrons and double necks with—;;'-x f some aplomb


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In 1978,;The Jam released^'AjlJvlod Cons’-'- -■ 2013 marks its 35th,anniversary and From/i' -The Jam are playing the album in its entirety. .Featuring original bass player and vocalist.'"'' Bruce Foxton, ex-Big Country drummer Mark Brzezicki and star froritman Russ Hastings’;;^'


There will of course be unleashing their-'.*"''-'-'. timeless tirade of greatest hits;.-r."—-T'»>q>.A


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■ The Grand plays host to rock band -


i Slack'Alice’s'brand new albumr.'j ;!r ‘Never nevenever give up-rAu-tj,


Support comes from two top local i. rock acts


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GZGenesis will return to The Grandwithabrandnewshow •


venues we most look forward to returning to, we find it a perfect fit for the music.” rs' G2Genesishashadnohne-


up changes in their decade as a band, further proof of the band members’ commitment to the project.


“You have to be a little in­


sane about music to take on a project like this,” said Terry. : “We tiy and recreate the Gene­


s' slssoundasaccuratelyaspos- ■' sible which is a big challenge : consideringhowcomplexand layered the music is.”


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, f “We all sacrifice an enor- w'r'mous amount o f personal'- -time and effort to get it right ? and ensure we deliver to the -


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'A; highest standard we can.’' .: A' Genesis were noted for tlie


'. production o f the live per- i'S forrhance and the band are ■ ;; 'supported by a full te chn ica l: crew when their show tours.'


,: ■ ; -: “The project was never go- mg to be a halfrway house,’'


y adds Wilki'AWe set out from ffi the start to deliver. Genesis £ •, live musically as close as pos-


, sible';:We.then layered this with a big light and stage e f ;-,fects rig to ensure we recre-


i'a ted the visual atmospherics % ofaGenesisshow. Thelastele- ■ ment was the plastic surgery... :


.^butwepressedthestop button there!”


G2 Definitive Genesis play :- The Grand on Friday August


, (2nd.Doors7pm, Stage7-4spm (£14.50 advance ticket). Tick­ ets from the Grand Box Office


,(01200421599) oratwww.the- grandvenue.co.uk.


E nrol now fo r young. / stars’ siurim e r schools


£. Parentsofyoungpeoplehop- * V ing to attend The Grand’s • ' i summer schools are urged to : contact the venue box office to confirm their bookings. :' ‘ BackstageP.A.S.S-The


; ' Grand’s performing arts ; stage school.- is running :


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: a week-long session from ■ Monday to Friday next week, "


' r ending with a showcase on - • 'Saturday August 3rd a t i2 - 30pm.


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, • - -The week is full ofwork- ? shops in Acting, Singing ■ . and Dance with trained tu-> - tors, as well as in'spirational


: master classes from indus--- ,-try professionals m a range


'* of performing and creative -arts fields.


.■ ■ - "Backstage P.A.S.S sum- - ivmer school,-Monday July -• 29th to Saturday Augustgrd : ■ (ages 7 to i6 ,9 am to 3 pm '


-each day, £145 for full week). - <" “L i t t le S t a r s ”' is the Grand’s singing, acting and v ' dancing school tailored for .


: four to six-year-olds and ■ runs from Monday August '*


wish to explore theperform-


;ing arts and aims to build : confidence and develop val-- uable creative skills. Expert-, enced tutors will guide the young people though four


: days of three-hour sessions. (10 am to 1 pm); This course is offered for a daily price of £30.


■ , ' ' “Be My B an d ” is The


Grand’s h u g e ly 'p o p u la r project for young bands, of­ fering a special run o f in- , strumental clinics during


'. the week commencing A u -: gust 5 th. . £ These two-hour sessions


covering drums, bass, guitar, keys and vocals take place be- tweenMondayandThursday and provide an ideal oppor­ tunity for.young people to learn from Industry profes-; sionals in an intimate setting


, (eight hours tuition overall). •' '- Be-My-Band summer •’ school (10 am to noon or 1 to 3 pm, Monday-Thursday), price £100 for the course.


' 5th to Thursday the 8th; The programme provides a ho- * listic approach to those who


. . For more information on: any of the above, or to book, contact the Grand Box office ■ 0001200421599.


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”"2 ’R.;lG2 Genesis (7pm £14:50 adv) i'S"?—AlexJTaylor as Gary. Barlow (7pm'£7)


.'3 8™c_The Damned (7pm £20 adv) £ gm^CASH. (7pm:£12'ady7..VIP-'£22 adv): nO?Lc37 Acres-+..The Rennedy .+ Peter.-a/v't Aldridge (7pm £5 adv U16s free)


23™.1.V0ICE Choir Concert (7pm'£5/£3)" 24™.£.Vlolin aFfhe’ Movies (7pm'’£15/£13):j, 25™_Heaven in the Afternoon (3prn £5)


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.!;61f.^Those Dirty Words (7pm;£5adv).»--'-'.'j; -.'>7™_Think.Floyd (7.30pm.£14/£16)i"


■ 14™^Bba Reunion (7pm £15/£18)'~vs-Si-.. 20™-:_Kings Ov Leon (7pm £7/£5 students) BBUL-Grand .Wedding-FayreJIlam -;.4pm) > 28™_Maximum Mod Collective (6pm £14 adv)


29™J.Heaver]_ in the Afternoon (3pm £6) •/


OCTOBER-' V.--'' .%'2‘P_Gogo;Penguin &.:Roller,,Trld(7pm£10)


.#8S4'J.°n.3th?n^AgnewJ79m:£12/£6)Tii/'g ;.;1 2™_;The Beaf'(7pm'£15) t -E- - 'C


( ^ ^ J »239L^Simon Wesfon;(7pm.£12.50 adv)'?/-/.!


, f2 6 '“-lHow.to Catch a StarY-.//''::Yf.'?rVv5iO:^^^^^ 1


&;2pm ,£8_y.£6y. £2&'farnily);v


30” ’-i.Bombino (7prn £14 / £10) v i i /J X iF ' ' i ■ ’


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I ,r;i”.Fbr a full list o f ail o f the events taking place*- Vj.atj-T.he .Grand,'please visit.our'webslte.1.¥».


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